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according to the associated press, a u.s. official is being sited, a cited that the u.s. should bring down the stockpile to between 1,100 and 300, and the current treaty allows 1,550 and a lot of reaction to the ap story today on capitol hill as members of the president's cabinet including leon panetta, and marvin dempsey testifying about the president's budget on capitol hill. we wanted to share with you mr. dempsey takes questions from the republican chairman marc thornberry. >> one thing that intrigues me that under s.t.a.r.t. there is weapons that will be cut down 80% for 500 just for round, and that is generous. it seems to me that if we end up with 500 nuclear weapons and country a has a couple of hundred, all of the incentive for them in the world is to catch us, because it is not that fa and not that hard for them to do, so i would appreciate your best professional military judgment regarding whether cuts in 80%f of the nuclear stockpile are really good for the national security of the united states. >> i won't comment on the 80% figure, congressman, but what i wi
according to the associated press, a u.s. official is being sited, a cited that the u.s. should bring down the stockpile to between 1,100 and 300, and the current treaty allows 1,550 and a lot of reaction to the ap story today on capitol hill as members of the president's cabinet including leon panetta, and marvin dempsey testifying about the president's budget on capitol hill. we wanted to share with you mr. dempsey takes questions from the republican chairman marc thornberry. >> one...
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he is the commander of u.s. northern command, general craig mckinley his predecessor has done an outstanding job as the chief of the national guard bureau helping to make sure our national guard is tightly integrated. and he is the first guard chief as you know to have become a member of the joint chiefs of staffs so i'd like to congratulate both of them. thank you. an i look forward to your questions. >> we have a story out this afternoon that says the u.s. is considering transferring several taliban detainees from gitmo to afghanistan to be held in afghan control. could you comment on that? and also may i ask you about jim miller's trip to israel? was it confirmed to him that the missile defense exercise postponed already this year is rescheduled and will be held in october? the israeli xerize sigh officer challenge -- you're right. it was scheduled for the spring of the year and collaborateively with the israelis we rescheduled it and dr. miller's not back yet so i really don't know what the final decision wa
he is the commander of u.s. northern command, general craig mckinley his predecessor has done an outstanding job as the chief of the national guard bureau helping to make sure our national guard is tightly integrated. and he is the first guard chief as you know to have become a member of the joint chiefs of staffs so i'd like to congratulate both of them. thank you. an i look forward to your questions. >> we have a story out this afternoon that says the u.s. is considering transferring...
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people don't want the vatican getting involved in u.s. politics. and specifically targeting the nuns. the nuns actually interestingly, announced yesterday that they are taking a bus tour around the united states to protest the budget because what their primary focus is social justice. if it's fighting poverty, making sure people have fees health care. we are living in a great time where there are two really big debates going on. one is the role of women in society. the vatican taken a strong stance against advancing the role of women in society whether birth control or other issues. the other issue is extreme income and inequality. the nuns stay we want to make sure that people have access to a good life whereas you see the vatican operating alone saying, let's keep women in their place. and so, go nuns, team nuns, i'm on it. >> i think the nuns if they are going to take a bus tour opposing the budget, they are politicizing the catholic church and that's wrong. [ multiple speakers ] >> the bishops themselves, priests themselves, from the pulpit, th
people don't want the vatican getting involved in u.s. politics. and specifically targeting the nuns. the nuns actually interestingly, announced yesterday that they are taking a bus tour around the united states to protest the budget because what their primary focus is social justice. if it's fighting poverty, making sure people have fees health care. we are living in a great time where there are two really big debates going on. one is the role of women in society. the vatican taken a strong...
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. >> [interpreter] >> and to state the obvious, the u.s.-china relationship is a critical component of our broader asian strategy. our people, both american and chinese, are in deep people -- quite frankly, people all of around the world will benefit from this mutual effort to build a more copper to partnership between our countries. >> [interpreter] >> i first visited china in 1979. and the prosperity achieved since then, which i saw as recently as this past august, is, as all of you know who have visited thomas bunning, absolutely stunning. >> [interpreter] >> few other nations in history have come so far so fast. and it is a great credit to the talent and industriousness of the chinese people. >> [interpreter] >> but i respectfully suggest that this remarkable growth did not occur in a vacuum. it was cultivated at every turn by an international system that enables rapid development grounded in rules that apply with equal measure to all nations. >> [interpreter] >> mr. vice-president, even as our cooperation grows, as we discussed, the un
. >> [interpreter] >> and to state the obvious, the u.s.-china relationship is a critical component of our broader asian strategy. our people, both american and chinese, are in deep people -- quite frankly, people all of around the world will benefit from this mutual effort to build a more copper to partnership between our countries. >> [interpreter] >> i first visited china in 1979. and the prosperity achieved since then, which i saw as recently as this past august, is,...
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plans to expand the u.s. military presence in asia pacific threaten to backfire in the philippines and some in china call for sanctions against the nation for offering its station more american troops. at this year's first e.u. summit exposes deepening divisions within the union despite most members agreeing to fiscal restrictions that critics say is an affront to sovereignty and democracy a top stories this hour. so those were the headlines for you up next started early on a show finds out of the occupy protests in oakland means yet more showdowns with police about a much more right now. welcome to the lone show where you get the real headlines with the mercy or can you live in washington d.c. it's not going to take a look back at what happened in oakland this weekend as more than four hundred people were arrested and occupy actions so is the beginning of more showdowns with police or is this just a one off then secretary defense leon panetta gave an interview to sixty minutes the aired this weekend so we're
plans to expand the u.s. military presence in asia pacific threaten to backfire in the philippines and some in china call for sanctions against the nation for offering its station more american troops. at this year's first e.u. summit exposes deepening divisions within the union despite most members agreeing to fiscal restrictions that critics say is an affront to sovereignty and democracy a top stories this hour. so those were the headlines for you up next started early on a show finds out of...
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. >> october 2009, general petraeus takes over u.s. central command at mcgill air force base in tampa. that is where she meets jill kelley. two years later. june, 2010, general petraeus is named top command in afghanistan. >> i'm also pleased to nominate david petraeus on to take command in afghanistan. >> then paula broadwell begins on his biography. >> i was embedded with him in afghanistan. it was confusing for the folks because i'm a military reservist with a top clearance. a lot of my former peers was a major broadwell. >> it was an open secret that they were involved while he being a commander in 2010. but petraeus's spokesman says the affair didn't start after he left the military. then general petraeus retires from the army. >> an occasion like this is time for reflection. >> he is named at c.i.a. director. >> the opportunity to swear in the new director c.i.a., general david petraeus. >> broadwell's book is released. may 2023, f.b.i. start to investigate harassing e-mails sent to jill kelley. one month later they discover the
. >> october 2009, general petraeus takes over u.s. central command at mcgill air force base in tampa. that is where she meets jill kelley. two years later. june, 2010, general petraeus is named top command in afghanistan. >> i'm also pleased to nominate david petraeus on to take command in afghanistan. >> then paula broadwell begins on his biography. >> i was embedded with him in afghanistan. it was confusing for the folks because i'm a military reservist with a top...
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and so the u.s. has to take steps to protect itself against the attacks and potentially deter them. >> but -- are the attacks that we've been seeing. iran has been fairly insis substantiate in attacking -- incessant in attacking u.s. banks as well. some of them are independent groups technically that are doing that. how serious are the attacks and are they serious enough to trigger the sorts of responses that secretary panetta is talking about? >> so i think the attacks currently are probably not serious enough to warrant these kinds of actions. it's the potential they pose. so in the past there's been this sort of dichotomy between nations that have had the will to attack us but not the capability. nations or groups. and the nations that have the capability but won't wish to attack us like our allies or china or russia where there's a lot more at stake. i think the concern is that the nations or groups that have the motivation can be developing the capability to cause serious harm. and i think he se
and so the u.s. has to take steps to protect itself against the attacks and potentially deter them. >> but -- are the attacks that we've been seeing. iran has been fairly insis substantiate in attacking -- incessant in attacking u.s. banks as well. some of them are independent groups technically that are doing that. how serious are the attacks and are they serious enough to trigger the sorts of responses that secretary panetta is talking about? >> so i think the attacks currently...
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our and so did you hear what panetta said there despite the fact that a lot he was a u.s. citizen he was first and foremost a terrorist and that's ok to essentially consider him a citizen earth's community that to essentially not consider him a citizen anymore because his goal is to kill our people now there are a number of issues with that statement that should concern everybody out there let's not forget that the obama administration has never released any of the evidence that they say they have to prove that a lockie was playing an operational role in planning any al qaeda attacks against the u.s. as far as we know a lot he was indeed very vocal in the videos that he posted on you tube but that alone doesn't make you a terrorist so all that we can get from point at his answer here is that the evidence doesn't matter due process in a courtroom to prove the evidence doesn't matter if the government calls you a terrorist they can kill you and the rest of us are just supposed to take their word for it you see it didn't end there. this person wanted to suddenly raise questio
our and so did you hear what panetta said there despite the fact that a lot he was a u.s. citizen he was first and foremost a terrorist and that's ok to essentially consider him a citizen earth's community that to essentially not consider him a citizen anymore because his goal is to kill our people now there are a number of issues with that statement that should concern everybody out there let's not forget that the obama administration has never released any of the evidence that they say they...
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." >> as the united nations humanitarian she reaches the syrian city of homs the u.s. defense secretary get an earful on america's response. good >> you do not mention american leadership. america should lead in this spirit of america should be standing up your ego >> -- america should lead in this. america should be standing up here a good >> -- america should be standing up. >> the dna of guerrillas. could the code explain what makes us uniquely human? welcome to our viewers on pbs in america and our viewers around the globe. are we edging closer to a military response in stereo, leon panetta said that option is on the table, but he stressed the white house prefers a diplomatic effort. this comment came as the un humanitarian she's met -- humanitarian chief met the syrian foreign minister. goo>> the un humanitarian chief held talks with the foreign minister. he said syria was trying to meet citizens' needs despite the western embargo. it was not clear whether the larry was hoping to see for herself the massive destruction. the syrian red crescent has just been allowe
." >> as the united nations humanitarian she reaches the syrian city of homs the u.s. defense secretary get an earful on america's response. good >> you do not mention american leadership. america should lead in this spirit of america should be standing up your ego >> -- america should lead in this. america should be standing up here a good >> -- america should be standing up. >> the dna of guerrillas. could the code explain what makes us uniquely human?...
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after a string of embarrassing incidents involving u.s. troops in afghanistan, pentagon leaders are cracking down. we'll hear why defense secretary leon panetta sees discipline as a strategic issue. but, first, the improvised explosive device or ied has defined the wars in iraq and afghanistan, such low-cost bombs have been a weapon of choice for centuries and a global scurnlg. last year alone nearly 7000 such devices were used in 111 countries, causing more than 12,000 casualties. over the past decade low-cost bombs made of artillery shells or fertilizer have been the deadliest weapons in both wars, killing or injuring thousands of american and allied troops and many more civilians, spurring many billions of dollars in spending for better armored vehicles, detection systems like surveillance aircraft, jammers to defeat improvised bombs and robots to diffuse them. for this coordinated response, they created jido. in the six years since its launch, it has developed new systems, tactics and procedures that have helped save countless u.s. fri
after a string of embarrassing incidents involving u.s. troops in afghanistan, pentagon leaders are cracking down. we'll hear why defense secretary leon panetta sees discipline as a strategic issue. but, first, the improvised explosive device or ied has defined the wars in iraq and afghanistan, such low-cost bombs have been a weapon of choice for centuries and a global scurnlg. last year alone nearly 7000 such devices were used in 111 countries, causing more than 12,000 casualties. over the...
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general welsh is presently the commander of u.s. air forces in europe, where he is responsible for air force activities covering almost 1/5 of the globe, encompassing 51 countries and the atlantic and arctic oceans. he's a command pilot who's flown more than 3,400 hours during the course of his career, and he's got a distinguished record that includes multiple combat missions during "operation desert storm." i had the opportunity to work closely with general welsh when i served as director of the cia and he served as associate director of the cia for military affairs. the position where he functioned is a critical link between the military and intelligence communities. over the course of our time working together i developed a deep appreciation for his wisdom and his counsel. a former air force academy commandant, i believe that he has the right leadership qualities and distinguished background to follow his extraordinary predecessor, general schwartz. i'll have the opportunity in the coming months to pay a full and proper tribute t
general welsh is presently the commander of u.s. air forces in europe, where he is responsible for air force activities covering almost 1/5 of the globe, encompassing 51 countries and the atlantic and arctic oceans. he's a command pilot who's flown more than 3,400 hours during the course of his career, and he's got a distinguished record that includes multiple combat missions during "operation desert storm." i had the opportunity to work closely with general welsh when i served as...
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. >>> dozens of cyclists arrived at the u.s. capital today bringing their journey of hope. the men have spent the summer riding their bikes across the country to raise money and awareness for people with disabilities. the 4,000-mile journey started in seattle on may 30th and ends in san francisco on june 2nd. >> along the way he not only rode his bike, but they helped out people wherever they did stops at and one of the thins that he did of notoriety -- things that he did of notoriety is he sent us a couple of pictures is he got to play wheelchair ice hockey with some of the kids and he also did wheelchair basketball with another group of kids and did curling and all kinds of stuff. so along the way they just helped out kids. >> the men come from chapters of fie cap a five fraternity from across the country -- phi cappaphi. >>> i heard this big noise and saw a roof flying past my window. live in the back part where it fell, heard this big noise and then the water started coming in. i'm going with my daughter. >> they came and knocked on everybody's door and said we had to e
. >>> dozens of cyclists arrived at the u.s. capital today bringing their journey of hope. the men have spent the summer riding their bikes across the country to raise money and awareness for people with disabilities. the 4,000-mile journey started in seattle on may 30th and ends in san francisco on june 2nd. >> along the way he not only rode his bike, but they helped out people wherever they did stops at and one of the thins that he did of notoriety -- things that he did of...
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you have u.s. soldiers fighting in afghanistan we are not taking out the ied factories because it's too politically sensitive. >> afghan security forces need to ache over themselves. when our men and women are training these people and you cannot necessarily trust these people given what has happened, given that they might attack our u.s. forces, how do you handle that? how do you work with these people, how do you train them? >> it requires tough counterintelligence. afghans on your side ready to rat out the bad guys. there will be future attacks like this but this is something we have had success dealing with in iraq for example. >> we are getting a little new information right now. apparently the attacks yesterday that occurred on the military base was not directed at the secretary of defense but was directed at the marines. leon panetta speaking out about that now. it is 5 minutes after the hour. let's head back to you. >> finally some relief from the long security lines at the airport. not for
you have u.s. soldiers fighting in afghanistan we are not taking out the ied factories because it's too politically sensitive. >> afghan security forces need to ache over themselves. when our men and women are training these people and you cannot necessarily trust these people given what has happened, given that they might attack our u.s. forces, how do you handle that? how do you work with these people, how do you train them? >> it requires tough counterintelligence. afghans on...
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finally, they say when they evacuated u.s. personnel from libya after that attack, they used a chartered aircraft. so, this e-mail is all part of many of these investigations. it's part of the congressional investigation and there is that, there is also an fbi investigation and there is the state department investigation ongoing as we speak. the state department, secretary clinton say they are cooperating and october 10th is the first hearing of that congressional investigation. two people from the state department will be testifying. randi? >> jill dougherty, thank you very much. >>> in colorado this morning, police have issued an amber alert following the disappearance of a 10-year-old girl. jessica ridgway who you see right there was on her way to school and never showed up prompting official toz call her mother. but the search was delayed because the mother, who works the night shift, slept through those phone calls. so far police searched the surrounding area and found nothing. >>> the coach who won more college basketbal
finally, they say when they evacuated u.s. personnel from libya after that attack, they used a chartered aircraft. so, this e-mail is all part of many of these investigations. it's part of the congressional investigation and there is that, there is also an fbi investigation and there is the state department investigation ongoing as we speak. the state department, secretary clinton say they are cooperating and october 10th is the first hearing of that congressional investigation. two people from...
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the u.s. air force academy in colorado springs hosted the national character and leadership symposium. one of the speakers was h. ross perot. he talks to the cadets about leadership lessons. we hear stories about medal of honor winners. this is about 50 minutes. >> ladies and gentlemen, a man of integrity. he has continued to serve our nation. he has received many distinct honors, the highest civilian honor bestowed upon the department of defense. please join me in welcoming mr. ross perot. [applause] >> it is and not to be with all honor to be is and hon with all of you. he is an incredible man. he cannot be with us here today because of severe health problems. he is an oklahoma cowboy. he was selected by the air force to retrace lindbergh's route after world war ii. that was a pretty good trip. he was an ace in korea. general macarthur set the combat up. robbie had more fuel. acr he had to go back north. he decided he would shoot him down in front of his own troops . just think about that. t
the u.s. air force academy in colorado springs hosted the national character and leadership symposium. one of the speakers was h. ross perot. he talks to the cadets about leadership lessons. we hear stories about medal of honor winners. this is about 50 minutes. >> ladies and gentlemen, a man of integrity. he has continued to serve our nation. he has received many distinct honors, the highest civilian honor bestowed upon the department of defense. please join me in welcoming mr. ross...
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chicago depends largely on how well u.s. and allied troops work with afghan forces and ñgo the afghans' ability to take a bigger leadership roll -- role in providing for their security. w the marines, dan got a look with how the marines are working now with newly trained afghan forces. dan, welcome back to the show. >> thanks for having me. >> there's a debate in washington whether afghan and making progress in fighting the taliban, especially as american forces are beginning their drawdown. you were there, is there lasting process that's being made against the taliban? >> the easy thing to say is there's definitely progress w8zo being made. whether it's lasting, i think it's kind of hard to say ctorig now. and to a large extent, that also is on the afghan forces that at some point are going tom be in the lead everywhere. >> so it's not even that clear that as we're drawing down, we're maintaining that level -- and as afghans build up, we're maintaining that level of control that everyone says is a safe level to transition.
chicago depends largely on how well u.s. and allied troops work with afghan forces and ñgo the afghans' ability to take a bigger leadership roll -- role in providing for their security. w the marines, dan got a look with how the marines are working now with newly trained afghan forces. dan, welcome back to the show. >> thanks for having me. >> there's a debate in washington whether afghan and making progress in fighting the taliban, especially as american forces are beginning their...
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the u.s. military and nato want to end their combat mission in afghanistan one year ahead of schedule. the obama administration has set a deadline of 2014 to head -- to stop the fighting and leon panetta says he hopes this will shift to a training and advisory position. president obama painted an optimistic picture during his state of the union address last month. >> the taliban's momentum has been broken and some troops in afghanistan have begun to come home. >> elite nato report has raised concerns about what will happen in a dentist and once coalition troops pull out. report suggests that the taliban is confident it will be ready to take over. nato is downplaying the significance of the report and mitt romney slammed defense secretary leon panetta for public rebuke revealing u.s. plans to end a combat mission early. >> he announced that to the taliban that pakistan is, the afghan leaders -- why in the world do you go to the people you are fighting with and tell them the day you are pulling
the u.s. military and nato want to end their combat mission in afghanistan one year ahead of schedule. the obama administration has set a deadline of 2014 to head -- to stop the fighting and leon panetta says he hopes this will shift to a training and advisory position. president obama painted an optimistic picture during his state of the union address last month. >> the taliban's momentum has been broken and some troops in afghanistan have begun to come home. >> elite nato report...
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can salazar, secretary of the interior, the brother and specialist of the u.s. army as they honor all who served. shinseki,n. directions at teric ons of frank meiry.neiry joining general rate or bnl, chief of staff united states army, genet early, wife of howard early in honor of every soldier who served. joining major-general timothy he and a thin, united states marine corps, carter krause, a mother of medal of honor recipient, bruce carter in honor of every marine who served. joining averell mark ferguson, vice chief of naval operations, stephanie low burke, these of petty officer richard hunt in honor of every sailor who served. joining general philip brief shine.een joining the vice admiral, nathan brown, united states coast radishire.ry pressur joining it general craig mcanally, chief of national guard bureau, bill stylar he and steven tyler in honor of every member of the guard and reserves to serve. joining honorable william burns, deputy secretary of state, is in the colon, the wife of foreign service officer, and gregory ndino in honor of the state depa
can salazar, secretary of the interior, the brother and specialist of the u.s. army as they honor all who served. shinseki,n. directions at teric ons of frank meiry.neiry joining general rate or bnl, chief of staff united states army, genet early, wife of howard early in honor of every soldier who served. joining major-general timothy he and a thin, united states marine corps, carter krause, a mother of medal of honor recipient, bruce carter in honor of every marine who served. joining averell...
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the u.s. government is borrowing almost unlimited amounts of money at extraordinarily low interest rates. the government is borrowing today a new money at 1.5%. that's a record low. it's never been that low since the government has been borrowing. as far as the records we have go. so the problem we have now, the issue probably have now, of course, is unemployment, 8.3% unemployment, more than 3 million people have been out of work for a full year or more, and those are just the ones who say they're still looking. the deficit is not today's problem. but it's going to be tomorrow's problem. even with today's low interest rate the federal government should spend $230 billion on interest. that's the same as, bigger than the combined budgets of the departments of commerce, education, energy, homeland security, interior, justice, state, plus the federal courts. so how is it that we're able to borrow so much money and pay so little interest on it? why aren't we like spain or italy or greece? if sorti
the u.s. government is borrowing almost unlimited amounts of money at extraordinarily low interest rates. the government is borrowing today a new money at 1.5%. that's a record low. it's never been that low since the government has been borrowing. as far as the records we have go. so the problem we have now, the issue probably have now, of course, is unemployment, 8.3% unemployment, more than 3 million people have been out of work for a full year or more, and those are just the ones who say...
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the u.s. and israel's top political defense and security intelligence officers are engaged in the most consistent, comprehensive consultations ever. you know this better than anybody, general. together, we're conducting the largest joint military operations in the history of the relationship. and president obama has stood up to what i think is the gravest threat to israel -- the effort of the rest of the world to delegitimize it as a state. and i might add often stood up alone, alone, in fighting the effort to delegitimize them at
the u.s. and israel's top political defense and security intelligence officers are engaged in the most consistent, comprehensive consultations ever. you know this better than anybody, general. together, we're conducting the largest joint military operations in the history of the relationship. and president obama has stood up to what i think is the gravest threat to israel -- the effort of the rest of the world to delegitimize it as a state. and i might add often stood up alone, alone, in...
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in fact, we spoke to multiple women in all branchs of the u.s. military who tell similar stories. >> my name is penya. >> these women reported sexual assaults they were discharged for psychiatric disorders. for schroeder the discharge was a mixed blessing. >> once i got it at that moment, i was just so relieved and just so happy that i was -- it was over. yeah. >> but it also came with a price. because of her roder lost the chance to attend college under the gi bill. she is luckier than other women who lost va benefits. >> the rape was bad but the aftermath was worse. >> today, the 30-year-old mother of two still suffers from anxiety and depression. she is fighting for a ptsd diagnosis from the va. >> when i look back at that, that is just so shocking that they could dehumanize anybody. like that. >> we had a chance to get a question about all this and specifically the diagnosis issue to defense secretary leon panetta, that was at the press conference this week. listen to what he said. >> obviously, our goal here is to try to put in place what we
in fact, we spoke to multiple women in all branchs of the u.s. military who tell similar stories. >> my name is penya. >> these women reported sexual assaults they were discharged for psychiatric disorders. for schroeder the discharge was a mixed blessing. >> once i got it at that moment, i was just so relieved and just so happy that i was -- it was over. yeah. >> but it also came with a price. because of her roder lost the chance to attend college under the gi bill. she...
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in their perspective on a threat is different from the u.s. perspective because of where they're located. just like they're an ally of ours which is going to involve the u.s. to some extent whether he like it or not, if it happens. it's the same thing if you took iraq, iraq is an ally now. so iran is in some type of obligation to support allies in some way. so it does put us in a predicament and i'm sure it's a problem to the department of defense and the nation. >> the question is do they have, if they've got the sleeper cells and the capability here inside the united states, they'll use it. we have seen them use proxies in buenos aries. hezbollah are financially support bid iran. >> i guess the question for a lot of people is it a good idea or not? i mean a lot of people clearly believer rang to an excitizen shall net. >> they're looking at possibilities and the truth is that they word getting out of two wars, but right now they're saying, you know, you have left us in the lurch, we have got a dangerous iran, we can't predict it and even get
in their perspective on a threat is different from the u.s. perspective because of where they're located. just like they're an ally of ours which is going to involve the u.s. to some extent whether he like it or not, if it happens. it's the same thing if you took iraq, iraq is an ally now. so iran is in some type of obligation to support allies in some way. so it does put us in a predicament and i'm sure it's a problem to the department of defense and the nation. >> the question is do...
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. >> announcing something no u.s. president has ever said, that he supports same sex marriage. >> the president did not mince words. he didn't say there was work to be done or his position is evolving as i said so often before. he said in no uncertain terms that he thinks that same sex marriage should be legal. >> evolution or damage control? president obama reverses his stance on gay marriage. >> after years of conflicting statements and sometimes vague answers, mr. obama's evolved position on gay marriage was big news, but why now? was it big news? and deserving the coverage that it got? >> the coverage on "the washington post" and the step on gay marriage and friday, obama's evolution, next to mitt romney's piece, evolution is a great word, given the fact that barack obama first had the pro marriage, gay marriage, 1996 and obama moves from supporting gay marriage to opposing it back to supporting it again, that's evolution. when mitt romney does it, it's a flip plot. >> jon: why isn't it a flip-flop? of course it i
. >> announcing something no u.s. president has ever said, that he supports same sex marriage. >> the president did not mince words. he didn't say there was work to be done or his position is evolving as i said so often before. he said in no uncertain terms that he thinks that same sex marriage should be legal. >> evolution or damage control? president obama reverses his stance on gay marriage. >> after years of conflicting statements and sometimes vague answers, mr....
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the u.s. is warning the latest fierce battles in syria will be a nail in president assad's coffin as a report on how youngsters are being increasingly drawn into the bloody conflict on both warring sides. broke with reverberations members of a russian punk band go on trial facing seven years in jail for a protest in the cathedral and the case has divided russian society. and another campaign promise goes i'm fulfilled as barack obama spends billions to prosecute whistleblowers showing the u.s. government is. online on screen international news and comment live from moscow they were us military chief says the fighting in syria's largest city of aleppo will ultimately be a nail in president assad's coffin leon panetta is currently in the middle. now the burial site and the nineteen year old suki is an army conscript who was tasked with putting bodies into conference it was working in his uncle small shop and before being drafted a year ago. no i'm not afraid to die i would do all that to be in t
the u.s. is warning the latest fierce battles in syria will be a nail in president assad's coffin as a report on how youngsters are being increasingly drawn into the bloody conflict on both warring sides. broke with reverberations members of a russian punk band go on trial facing seven years in jail for a protest in the cathedral and the case has divided russian society. and another campaign promise goes i'm fulfilled as barack obama spends billions to prosecute whistleblowers showing the u.s....
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at the same time the u.s. and europe put in place these sanctions which will not come in to effect until the middle the year. they have a strong argument saying to the israelis you have to wait until june or july when these sanctions begin to bite, a chance to show you that it might work. there's two different stories going on. there's this argument saying don't do anything just yet. give the sanctions a chance. and in israel a lot of politicians and analysts say there's only a few months left for us to have an opportunity to take divisive military action. >> james clapper yesterday before a congressional committee and then again today also the former general and now cia director david petraeus pet. did you learn anything that you did know before these two gentlemen talked about intelligence and defense and security matters. >> about the american assessment of the iranian nuclear program. we knew already what they said about afghanistan, in line what we new already. one thing that really did stand out was mr.
at the same time the u.s. and europe put in place these sanctions which will not come in to effect until the middle the year. they have a strong argument saying to the israelis you have to wait until june or july when these sanctions begin to bite, a chance to show you that it might work. there's two different stories going on. there's this argument saying don't do anything just yet. give the sanctions a chance. and in israel a lot of politicians and analysts say there's only a few months left...
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an inquiry in the u.s. has uncovered serious management failures in a sting operation that would let gunrunners smuggle weapons to mexico. agents in the operation known as operation fast and furious lost the weapons. the attorney general was cleared of any wrongdoing. there was a record summer melting. satellite images show the icecap melted back of the timber the 16th, the minimum for the year and the smallest extent on record. the tension between japan and china over a chain of disputed islands in the east china sea has erupted into a diplomatic fight. the presumed next leader of china has warned japan to rein in their behavior. he made the comments during a meeting with leon panetta. he told the bbc it would be important for the countries to resolve the dispute. >> uninhabited and isolated, they could spark war in asia. offer there is some oil and gas at here, but it is national pride at stake. already, ships are fighting at sea, japan and china duelling. chinese nationalists tried to plant their fight l
an inquiry in the u.s. has uncovered serious management failures in a sting operation that would let gunrunners smuggle weapons to mexico. agents in the operation known as operation fast and furious lost the weapons. the attorney general was cleared of any wrongdoing. there was a record summer melting. satellite images show the icecap melted back of the timber the 16th, the minimum for the year and the smallest extent on record. the tension between japan and china over a chain of disputed...
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the largest number in u.s. history and attorney general, asking nixon's attorney general to resign. >> host: let's talk about the outburst and most of your readers will be familiar with the kind of agent were in terry, but hundreds of people have died because of the operation fast and furious. have you support that? >> guest: hundreds of people inside mexico. mexican justice department based on this crime scene and so on. one of the things people don't realize is mexico has launched an investigation to fast and furious fast and furious and have been sharing results with u.s. congressional investigators. so there is a full amount of cooperation, but for the mexicans this is a major threat. they did not approve the operation in advance. th were not told of the operation until it surfaced in the u.s. press. >> host: when did originate? >> guest: where did originate? >> host: was in phoenix or what we know about that? >> guest: the alcohol tobacco and firearms bureau is its main regulator of legal bombs, yet the pr
the largest number in u.s. history and attorney general, asking nixon's attorney general to resign. >> host: let's talk about the outburst and most of your readers will be familiar with the kind of agent were in terry, but hundreds of people have died because of the operation fast and furious. have you support that? >> guest: hundreds of people inside mexico. mexican justice department based on this crime scene and so on. one of the things people don't realize is mexico has launched...
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the u.s. and britain have the largest military presence in afghanistan. >>> the pentagon says an afghan drove a stolen truck on to a british airfield today where defense secretary leon panetta was landing for an unannounced visit. defense secretary leon panetta landed safely and proceeded to the u.s. base camp leather neck next door for a town hall meeting with troops. british commanders say the afghan drove the truck into a ditch near a ramp where the plane was supposed to park and that the driver emerged in flames. troops put out the flames and searched the truck but did not find any explosives. they're trying to determine if the incident is related to the visit. >>> gop presidential candidate rick santorum moved his campaign to pore owe rico today after a double win in the south. he is meeting with voters in the u.s. territory ahead of the primy there saturday. rick santorum still trails behind mitt romney in delegates, but he says the surprise victories in mississippi and alabama yesterday
the u.s. and britain have the largest military presence in afghanistan. >>> the pentagon says an afghan drove a stolen truck on to a british airfield today where defense secretary leon panetta was landing for an unannounced visit. defense secretary leon panetta landed safely and proceeded to the u.s. base camp leather neck next door for a town hall meeting with troops. british commanders say the afghan drove the truck into a ditch near a ramp where the plane was supposed to park and...
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soil the u.s. has made progress but is aware that threats remain. >> we dealt them a heavy blow, and we will continue to fight this in yemen, in somalia, in north africa, wherever they go, to make sure they have noplace to hide. >> reporter: leon panetta says al-qaida has been decimated. osama bin laden was killed in a raid by navy seals, and monday the terror group confirmed its second in command was killed by a drone strike in june. >> they're probably not capable of a mass strike in the u.s. but it doesn't mean they aren't capable of lower threshold lower casualty attacks that are frankly more difficult for us to prevent. >> reporter: as for continuing health threats the government announced some 50 types of cancers will be added to the list of illnesses covered by the fund set up to help 9/11 survivors and first responders. >>> d.c. council member mary shea toured fair houses in our area and thanked first responders. >>> impossible not to mark this day without talking about the weather because
soil the u.s. has made progress but is aware that threats remain. >> we dealt them a heavy blow, and we will continue to fight this in yemen, in somalia, in north africa, wherever they go, to make sure they have noplace to hide. >> reporter: leon panetta says al-qaida has been decimated. osama bin laden was killed in a raid by navy seals, and monday the terror group confirmed its second in command was killed by a drone strike in june. >> they're probably not capable of a mass...
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u.s. official tells nbc news that the documents could connect general allen to jill kelley. she's the same woman whose original complaint about harassing e-mails set off the initial investigation. e-mails that multiple law enforcement sources tell nbc was traced back to this woman, paula broadwell. she's admitted to an affair with dvp dp. last night fbi agents searched paula broadwell's home, the home she shares with her family. she had given them permission to go into the home. they took out boxes and apparently photo es. joining me now is jim frederick, editor at "time" magazine. i heard people joke about this and all the salacious titles. but at the heart of this are some serious and legitimate conce concerns. the president not making any huge pronouncements, but starting with general allen here, the e-mails were exchanged over a two-year span. his confirmation is being held up. that's a big deal. >> it's a huge deal. the story is changing by the hour. every hour there are new allegatio
u.s. official tells nbc news that the documents could connect general allen to jill kelley. she's the same woman whose original complaint about harassing e-mails set off the initial investigation. e-mails that multiple law enforcement sources tell nbc was traced back to this woman, paula broadwell. she's admitted to an affair with dvp dp. last night fbi agents searched paula broadwell's home, the home she shares with her family. she had given them permission to go into the home. they took out...
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for 16 years he served as a u.s. congressman from california, eventually rising to serve as chairman of the house budget committee. following his time in elected office, he served president clinton as director of omb and then as chief of staff. he returned to public office under president obama, first as director of the central intelligence agency at a pivotal time in the history of that agency, during a two-theater war, and on july 1st, 2011, was sworn in as the 23rd secretary of defense. this biography is reflective of an important life of service to this nation but more important than the positions the secretary has held is his passion that he brings to the work, our work. he does not mince words. he does not allow us to hide behind bureaucratic language or euphemisms. he challenges us every day to confront the most difficult issues directly and honestly. that approach could not be truer in the cavse of our efforts to improve access to and quality of behavioral health services. the leadership in the department kno
for 16 years he served as a u.s. congressman from california, eventually rising to serve as chairman of the house budget committee. following his time in elected office, he served president clinton as director of omb and then as chief of staff. he returned to public office under president obama, first as director of the central intelligence agency at a pivotal time in the history of that agency, during a two-theater war, and on july 1st, 2011, was sworn in as the 23rd secretary of defense. this...
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the meantime, a source says the colombian police have been very helpful to the u.s. investigators who have not interviewed all the women identified as being part of the case. nbc news in cartagena, colombia. back to you. >> in commitment 2012, president obama hits the road today to speak to a key group of general election swing voters. but it faces competition from it romney, who did -- is also out hard for the use the vote -- youth vote. bimbo the zeroing in on young people and concerned about mounting debt, a key issue that could sway the college vote. mr. romney -- >> i think young people will understand ours is the party of opportunity and jobs -- jobs. >> and president obama -- >> we should be doing everything we can to put higher education within reach -- >> are battling for the hearts of young voters. 2008 helped propel president obama to victory but according to a survey, less than half are likely to show up this time around. with jobs and unemployment cited as the number-one concern, the president kicks off a three- state tour today aimed at getting congress
the meantime, a source says the colombian police have been very helpful to the u.s. investigators who have not interviewed all the women identified as being part of the case. nbc news in cartagena, colombia. back to you. >> in commitment 2012, president obama hits the road today to speak to a key group of general election swing voters. but it faces competition from it romney, who did -- is also out hard for the use the vote -- youth vote. bimbo the zeroing in on young people and concerned...
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. >> she won the u.s. figure skating champi >> it was anything but boring for passengers on board this it flight to new delhi. not something that you typically see. the crew members danced a jig down the aisles of the airplane. it lasted about 2.5 minutes. >> i have that ♪ ♪ pierre! your fashion is so "right now," but your banking is so last season! earn more with high yield free checkingt capital one bank. instead of some unfashionable rate your checking could be eaearning five times the national average. and free atms anywhere. five times the interest? that's hot. oooooo! let's catwalk! you want more interest? open an account at a capital one bank. what's in your wallet? does this make my tuches look big? >> warmer temperatures on the way? >> tomorrow will be cooler 45- 50 degrees, almost a repeat monday with a chance of a sprinkle over two. tuesday and wednesday into the 60's. >> looks wonderful. [ other merv ] welcome back to the cleaning games. let's get a recap, merv. [ merv ] thanks, other merv.
. >> she won the u.s. figure skating champi >> it was anything but boring for passengers on board this it flight to new delhi. not something that you typically see. the crew members danced a jig down the aisles of the airplane. it lasted about 2.5 minutes. >> i have that ♪ ♪ pierre! your fashion is so "right now," but your banking is so last season! earn more with high yield free checkingt capital one bank. instead of some unfashionable rate your checking could...
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how the u.s. now in the process of weighing its options of intervention in syria chants about the dangers of iran getting louder and louder on politicians than the mainstream media but america's extensive war history we take a lock or have a country it's been an american we had our things on our part. fish are a popular pet among us war veterans like mathis sure wrote some of the nerves of some of the roughly one hundred seventy thousand american soldiers suffering from post-traumatic stress disorder the u.s. army flag has one hundred eighty three campaign ribbons on those one hundred eighty three ribbons each represent wars when you compare that to the way the two hundred thirty six years that we've actually been around as a country you're talking about you know a war on average once every year and three months serving americans are permanent standby to deploy to carry out warfare on command as the u.s. has a bone to pick one enemy after the other from the saw the union in the choppiness threat w
how the u.s. now in the process of weighing its options of intervention in syria chants about the dangers of iran getting louder and louder on politicians than the mainstream media but america's extensive war history we take a lock or have a country it's been an american we had our things on our part. fish are a popular pet among us war veterans like mathis sure wrote some of the nerves of some of the roughly one hundred seventy thousand american soldiers suffering from post-traumatic stress...